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I really love a good set of concept artworks. Sometimes it's like reading a book, it just takes you imagining wild stories of far away kingdoms and futures to come. Dofresh, a French artist, comes up with beautiful scenes filled with insane Mecha and more badass elements.
There are only a handful of illustrations. For more of it, please visit the portfolio at ArtStation! I hope you enjoy these! Cheers. ;)

While surfing the web I ran into the work of Polish artist Greg Rutkowski and it was a blast. Greg comes up with SAVAGE artworks that resemble the use of oils and the finish products are never less than masterpieces.
His themes range from fantasy, badass dragons that would eat up Daenerys dragons in one bite, to World War scenes. I must say, I'm amazed by his illustrations and I'll most definitely be following him for more from now on! These are only a handful of his pieces... for more of it, please visit his portfolio at ArtStation! Cheers. ;)

It's awesome to find an artist's portfolio filled with gorgeous digital artworks, such as these by Polish illustrator Magdalena Radziej. She comes up with astonishing concept pieces! These are only a handful of her works... for more, please visit her portfolio!
I hope you enjoy these. Cheers! ;)

One thing I love about art is that an illustration is like a window into an artist's mind, soul, or whatever you might call it. Some artworks and paintings are super happy, with bright, colorful details right at your face. Some others express deep meaning through fewer elements and simpler colors.
Elicia Edijanto is one of those artists that tell us a lot through her artworks. From Jakarta, Indonesia, she comes up with these beautiful illustrations that are so contemplative that it might reach the deepest corner of one's soul and have an effect on it. This is the kind of art that makes you trip, wonder, dream, all at once, wherever you are. Something very powerful indeed... well, some might say that art is a weapon of mass destruction. Destruction of an ugly, lifeless world. Let there be art, let there be more of Elicia's beautiful mind.
Elicia's artworks
For more of Elicia's artworks, please visit her personal website, Instagram or portfolio at Behance! I hope you enjoy these as much as I did! Cheers. ;)

There are very few places I like to visit and spend hours browsing, looking at some great artworks, trying to decide which will be the next one I'll get hanging on my wall. One of these places is Society6, a great place for artists in general to get their career active. We've decided to start picking some great pieces of art for all of you to discover new artists, to appreciate good art and eventually buy a new print or any other of Society's products.
Here are our picks for the Top artworks for this month of February. We hope you like these and take part on this awesome community, showing the artists some love! Enjoy. Cheers! ;)
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Pedro Tapa
Angela Rizza
Chris Piascik
Henn Kim
Diego Fernandez
Helen Green
Robert Farkas
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Zeke Tucker

Yet another week has passed us by, and very few things are as cool as a well designed, dope character. Some artists are really good in coming up with these, and here are some of you to enjoy, by Australian artist Adrian Dadich.
Adrian is a super talented artist. Good love his style, which is very detailed and well finished. For more of his work, please visit his portfolio at DeviantART. I hope you enjoy these as much as we did! Cheers! ;)

We here over at Abduzeedo are always trying to help people to promote their work. We are always open to suggestions and are more than welcome to feature designers, digital artists and photographers. Today we feature the recent work of Takeshi, a New York based illustrator and artist from Saint Etienne, France. Takeshi's illustrative work is renowned for its surreal feel, the quality of its photomontages as well as the light treatments and colourful compositions. His work has been featured in numerous publications such as Taschen: Illustration Now, Computer Arts: Book of Inspiration, Design & Design.com's: Book of the Year, and Fashionize 2: Illustration Will Rule The World.
Takeshi is also a regular contributor to the international digital illustration magazines Computer Arts and Advanced Photoshop.
For more information visit http://cargocollective.com/stillontherun

After all the buzz around Zack Snyder's "Man of Steel" I think it's time for we pay our tribute for the most commented superhero of 2013 (and probably the most iconic comic hero ever). So here's a beautiful collection of artworks based on Superman by many artists, illustrators and designers out there, hope you appreciate it.
Unless you just arrived on earth right now, you probably know it's Superman, anyway let's put here a brief description of it:
Superman is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by DC Comics, and is widely considered an American cultural icon.[1][2][3][4] Superman was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster. Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1 (June 1938) and subsequently appeared in various radio serials, television programs, films, newspaper strips, and video games. Superman's appearance is distinctive and iconic. He usually wears a blue costume, red cape, and stylized red-and-yellow "S" shield on his chest.[7][8][9] This shield is used in a myriad of media to symbolize the character (Wikipedia).
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The origin story of Superman relates that he was born Kal-El on the planet Krypton, before being rocketed to Earth as an infant by his scientist father Jor-El, moments before Krypton's destruction. Discovered and adopted by a Kansas farmer and his wife, the child is raised as Clark Kent and imbued with a strong moral compass. Very early he started to display superhuman abilities, which upon reaching maturity, he resolved to use for the benefit of humanity. Superman resides and operates in the fictional American city of Metropolis. As Clark Kent, he is a journalist for a Metropolis newspaper called the Daily Planet (Wikipedia).
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Typography is more than letters and words, it's about the composition, communication and aesthetics. Just the simple usage of a letter combined with clever negative space is capable of producing fantastic results. Inspired by Bauhaus, De Stijl and the Swiss Style we're excited to share with you some really beautiful typographical artwork.

With the announcement of the Slashthree collective's partnership with DACS in a collaborative live art exhibition aimed at raising awareness and money for victims of child slavery, the collective decided to run an online exhibition alongside it. "World Exhibition III" is a unique project for the collective, as it is the first incrementally-released exhibition in Slashthree's history; the first set of artworks will release on July 2, 2012, and more will release every two weeks until the project is deemed complete. The exhibition aims to allow our artists to work freely and creatively, in a similar fashion to World Exhibitions I and II before it, and we hope it will create fantastic visual and aural experience.
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For more information and check out the details of each of these artworks and their designers visit: http://www.slashthree.com/exhibitions/19/

Is really funny how internet at the same time that brings us some fresh artists, it just don't tell us more about them. AJ Fosink is one this cases, he got just a Myspace account and a Flickr, with no references about his person. The first time I saw his artworks I though they were hyper realistic paintings, however I got quite confused when I discovered it was all about wood, paint and nails.
I found his artworks in many art and design related websites, but it was hard to discover who was the original creator of these pieces. You can see some of his works at his Flickr and a interview here.

Since I was a little kid I have always been drawing all over the place, until I was introduced to Photoshop. Sounds familiar? The digital era and all the digital inspiration tend to keep us away from grabbing a pencil to draw something. That's the reason why I selected Andrey's work to display here today, because they truly inspired me to pick up a pencil myself and attempt to make something good. Try it!
My name is Andrey Shch. Sounds like "shcha" and in spoken Russian means an action being performed "now", at present instant.
I work in a small but highly gifted collective or, to be more precise, in a group of like-minded people. And this is SHCH graphics group.
We create unique things, which look simple on the surface but are ingenious in their essence and thought.
We create design filled with emotions and feelings.
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Catch an interview with Andrey at muse.drewwilson.com/showcase/42/
For more of his work visit flickr.com/photos/shch_andrey and sgr.kiev.ua

If you are like me - someone that loves 3d artworks - you will probably love this selection! Olivier Ponsonnet, aka reiv at CGSOCIETY, is a very talented artist who works with 3D Max and creates breath taking pieces to amaze us. I believe you are already familiar with some of his work... and that is exactly why I decided to put this selection together, to make sure you get to know more of Olivier's work.
Olivier Ponsonnet's pieces are a mix of realism and imagination, something intriguing and mysterious, full of details and personality. His pieces are really beautiful and eye catching, so take your time to appreciate them.
Since the first time I wrote about 3D artworks - 40 Amazing 3D Art Pieces, May/2009 - I got impressed that pieces with such a level of details and perfection were produced by a talented artist and a software. I really wanted to have the talent to transform all my 'imaginary friends' into 3D characters, but I don't. ;) So, enough said, remember to check out Olivier's page at CGSOCIETY and enjoy the selection! I hope you like it as much as I did. :)

House Md is for sure one of the greatest series out there, at least I think so! The series show some really nice and intelligent battles between great doctors trying to diagnostic difficult cases. The main character, Gregory House, is controversial, sarcastic, irreverent and polemic, he is actually just brilliant. He acts and talks like many of us would like to do but are not brave enough to do it. The awarded House Md is so well developed that gets our attention in a way that makes us addicted to it! We get anxious to see what will be House's next case and how he will diagnostic it.
The whole deal is just very good... House's friendship with Wilson, his eternal unsolved love affair with Cuddy, his great 'who knows more' discussions with also egocentric Dr. Foreman and House's vicodin addiction can guarantee us really good episodes. With all that and lot more, House gained tons of fans out there, fans that like the series so much that they produced some really cool artworks about it. And it was browsing around deviantART that I found some of these fans artworks and decided to show here to you!
And don't forget to click at the image to visit the artist's page! And also, in case you have an artwork about the House to share, the comments are open for you!
I hope you like it as much as I did! And remember, it's never lupus! ;)
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The Intrinsic Nature is an online art group consisting of a select community of creative minds from around the world. Every few months Intrinsic Nature releases a public showcase of exclusive art which they call their "Experiments." We will show here to you their Experiment 6, that was just released!
Intrinsic Nature 6 (IN6) represents the hard work and passionate effort of 27 international artists to bring you a remarkable showcase of sight and sound.
Each of the 49 pieces of art contained in this exhibition are experimental at heart--that's how we like to do things!
We hope you enjoy IN6 with the same degree of pleasure that we experienced in creating it!
This post was suggested by one of our readers, Wrong-Code, who has some pieces at the pack! We will shoe here some pieces of Intrinsic Nature's Experiment 6 pack, but we recommend you to visit their website to check out all the artworks from this and the other packs.
Hope you like the images! Enjoy... :)
by Wrong-Code

The swine flu, H1N1 flu or H1N1 influenza has caused some different responses around the world: panic, indifference, doubts, worries and sometimes simply nothing. But for some artists the swine flu became a theme, something new to explore and produce some cool pieces. You will see here lots of different styles of artworks surrounding the H1N1 flu (illustration, photography, graphic and so on), most of them are funny, others more serious, but they are all very cool.
This post was suggested by one of our readers, Diogo Glovatski, who sent an art and also mentioned that several people produced artworks about the flu and that we could do a post about it. He was right, we found a lot of pieces about it online and here we will show 30 (31 actually) of those pieces for you.
Click at the image to visit the artist's page. And also, in case you have an artwork about the swine flu to share, the comments are open for you!
I hope you like it! And take care... watch out for the virus. ;)
Our wallpaper of the week #49
Image suggested by Diogo